How can we help?

What Siri voice commands can I use to control my ecobee?

If you’re just starting out, here are a few to start with. Just Activate Siri by holding your iPhone home button for 3 seconds, and try one of the following:

“What is my thermostat temperature” – To get the temperature of your thermostat.

“Set my thermostat to 20 degrees” – to set your thermostat to 20 degrees. The ecobee thermostat is smart enough to know whether you have Celsius or Fahrenheit as your preferred temperature unit of measurement.

“What is the temperature in <sensor name>” – to get the temperature of one of your sensors.

“Set my thermostat to Heat/Cool/Auto/Off” – to set your thermostat to a system mode.

“I’m leaving” – to set your thermostat to Away comfort settings.

“Turn on <switch name>” – to have your Switch+ turn on the lights.

“Turn off <switch name>” – to have your Switch+ turn off the lights.

“Is <switch name> on/off?” – to find out if your lights are on or off.

Full list of Siri commands

To get your current temperature of a sensor, say, “What is my <sensor name> temperature.”

To get your current temperature of your ecobee3, say, “What is my thermostat temperature.” Or “What is my <thermostat name> temperature.”

To get the current set temperature of the thermostat, say, “What is my thermostat set to?” Or “What is my <thermostat name> set to?”

To get the current humidity, say, “What is my thermostat humidity?.” Or “What is my <thermostat name> humidity?”

To get the current temperature if your thermostat and/or remote sensor are in a room, say, “What is the temperature in the <sensor name>.”

To get the current temperature of only the thermostat in the kitchen, say, “What is <thermostat name> temperature in kitchen.”

To get the current humidity in a room, say, “What is the humidity in <sensor name>?”

To set the preferred temperature, say, “Set my thermostat to XX” in either Fahrenheit or Celsius, depending on what unit you have set your thermostat to.